Recommendations for community pharmacy to improve access to medication advice for people from ethnic minority communities: A qualitative person‐centred codesign study
Abstract Introduction Medicines‐centred consultations are vital to support medicine effectiveness and optimize health outcomes for patients. However, inequalities negatively impact ethnic minority populations when accessing medicines advice. It is important to identify opportunities to improve acces...
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Main Authors: | Anna Robinson (Author), Nicola O'Brien (Author), Laura Sile (Author), Harpreet K. Guraya (Author), Thorrun Govind (Author), Vicki Harris (Author), Guy Pilkington (Author), Adam Todd (Author), Andy Husband (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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